southernbulldog wrote:Impossible to see how it wont be a Norwood v Sturt Grand Final
Clearly above everyone else
Are you new to following footy? A long way to go yet, footy is a funny game, finals are an even funnier game - things happen.
by mots02 » Sat Aug 10, 2024 6:46 pm
southernbulldog wrote:Impossible to see how it wont be a Norwood v Sturt Grand Final
Clearly above everyone else
by dedja » Sat Aug 10, 2024 6:50 pm
mots02 wrote:southernbulldog wrote:Impossible to see how it wont be a Norwood v Sturt Grand Final
Clearly above everyone else
Are you new to following footy? A long way to go yet, footy is a funny game, finals are an even funnier game - things happen.
by mots02 » Sat Aug 10, 2024 6:59 pm
dedja wrote:mots02 wrote:southernbulldog wrote:Impossible to see how it wont be a Norwood v Sturt Grand Final
Clearly above everyone else
Are you new to following footy? A long way to go yet, footy is a funny game, finals are an even funnier game - things happen.
You two need to get a room![]()
I suspect SB is on the money though … Oh, and I only starting following footy this week.
by dedja » Sat Aug 10, 2024 7:01 pm
mots02 wrote:You can jump into bed with the rest of the Bays crew talking yourselves down. See you in September!
by mots02 » Sat Aug 10, 2024 7:16 pm
dedja wrote:mots02 wrote:You can jump into bed with the rest of the Bays crew talking yourselves down. See you in September!
Yep, that’s how we roll
by Spargo » Mon Aug 12, 2024 7:49 pm
by Spargo » Mon Aug 12, 2024 7:57 pm
bertiebeatle1 wrote:Spargo wrote:bertiebeatle1 wrote:Anyone on here play the SEN Survivor SANFL comp? Down to the last 8, anyone else still alive?
Nah, I’m out. I take it you’re still alive?
Still in for now
by Rox » Mon Aug 12, 2024 8:05 pm
by gazzamagoo » Wed Aug 14, 2024 10:57 am
mots02 wrote:dedja wrote:mots02 wrote:You can jump into bed with the rest of the Bays crew talking yourselves down. See you in September!
Yep, that’s how we roll
by Aerie » Sun Aug 18, 2024 9:12 am
by Pseudo » Sun Aug 18, 2024 9:28 am
Aerie wrote:It's even tighter in the other two games at Woodville and Unley, where the Eagles must beat Norwood to secure 5th position, or hope Sturt defeat Adelaide. Norwood sits atop the premiership table, and have done so for 2 months. They only have around a 6 goal break on Sturt on percentage, so will have an eye on the score at Unley to ensure they do enough to maintain that gap in percentage. Adelaide could sneak into the 5 with a win over Sturt and a Norwood win over the Eagles, thus delaying the entire club celebrating Mad Monday in August.
by Jim05 » Sun Aug 18, 2024 9:51 am
by am Bays » Sun Aug 18, 2024 10:17 am
Jim05 wrote:Ravens usually put in effort until Prelim week so I give them a huge shot of taking it to Sturt this week.
The Eagles absolutely embarrassed us earlier this year at the Parade so would be nice to return the favour
by southee » Sun Aug 18, 2024 10:55 am
by rd » Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:04 pm
by Wedgie » Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:11 pm
rd wrote:Just had a closer look at the Minor Premiership battle between Norwood and Sturt to be decided next weekend.
Norwood have averaged scoring 81 points and conceding 53 points per game this season so let’s assume Norwood defeat WWT 81-53.
Norwood would finish the minor round with 15 wins and Points For 1450 and Points Against 954 resulting in a percentage of 60.3161%.
Sturt have conceded an average of 50 points per game this season so let’s assume they hold Adelaide to just 50 points at Unley.
If Sturt then score 88 they would finish the minor round with 15 wins and Points For 1368 and Points Against 900 resulting in a percentage of 60.3174%.
So, if the teams hold their opposition to average scores this round, then Sturt need a winning margin of at least 10 points greater than Norwood’s winning margin.
If these 2 games turn out to be “average games” next Saturday there’s going to be a lot of calculators employed in the final quarters!!
The battle for 5th spot between WWT and Adelaide is pretty straightforward.
Should both teams win their games then Adelaide would have to overcome a percentage deficit of 3.62% to take 5th spot from WWT.
A 30 goal win over Sturt might do it!!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by bertiebeatle1 » Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:28 pm
Spargo wrote:bertiebeatle1 wrote:Spargo wrote:bertiebeatle1 wrote:Anyone on here play the SEN Survivor SANFL comp? Down to the last 8, anyone else still alive?
Nah, I’m out. I take it you’re still alive?
Still in for now
Surely you’re still alive?
by mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Aug 18, 2024 4:11 pm
Wedgie wrote:rd wrote:Just had a closer look at the Minor Premiership battle between Norwood and Sturt to be decided next weekend.
Norwood have averaged scoring 81 points and conceding 53 points per game this season so let’s assume Norwood defeat WWT 81-53.
Norwood would finish the minor round with 15 wins and Points For 1450 and Points Against 954 resulting in a percentage of 60.3161%.
Sturt have conceded an average of 50 points per game this season so let’s assume they hold Adelaide to just 50 points at Unley.
If Sturt then score 88 they would finish the minor round with 15 wins and Points For 1368 and Points Against 900 resulting in a percentage of 60.3174%.
So, if the teams hold their opposition to average scores this round, then Sturt need a winning margin of at least 10 points greater than Norwood’s winning margin.
If these 2 games turn out to be “average games” next Saturday there’s going to be a lot of calculators employed in the final quarters!!
The battle for 5th spot between WWT and Adelaide is pretty straightforward.
Should both teams win their games then Adelaide would have to overcome a percentage deficit of 3.62% to take 5th spot from WWT.
A 30 goal win over Sturt might do it!!
Don't forget if the Eagles and Crows both lose and North win by about 300 points then the Roosters are playing finals!
Considering Westies beat us by 5 goals last time we just need a 55 goal turn around!
by rd » Sun Aug 18, 2024 5:53 pm
Wedgie wrote:rd wrote:Just had a closer look at the Minor Premiership battle between Norwood and Sturt to be decided next weekend.
Norwood have averaged scoring 81 points and conceding 53 points per game this season so let’s assume Norwood defeat WWT 81-53.
Norwood would finish the minor round with 15 wins and Points For 1450 and Points Against 954 resulting in a percentage of 60.3161%.
Sturt have conceded an average of 50 points per game this season so let’s assume they hold Adelaide to just 50 points at Unley.
If Sturt then score 88 they would finish the minor round with 15 wins and Points For 1368 and Points Against 900 resulting in a percentage of 60.3174%.
So, if the teams hold their opposition to average scores this round, then Sturt need a winning margin of at least 10 points greater than Norwood’s winning margin.
If these 2 games turn out to be “average games” next Saturday there’s going to be a lot of calculators employed in the final quarters!!
The battle for 5th spot between WWT and Adelaide is pretty straightforward.
Should both teams win their games then Adelaide would have to overcome a percentage deficit of 3.62% to take 5th spot from WWT.
A 30 goal win over Sturt might do it!!
Don't forget if the Eagles and Crows both lose and North win by about 300 points then the Roosters are playing finals!
Considering Westies beat us by 5 goals last time we just need a 55 goal turn around!
by bertiebeatle1 » Mon Aug 19, 2024 9:47 am
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